Civil Rights: The Plessy Vs. Ferguson

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Civil rights activists were hoping that by bringin attention to this issue, by bringing it to the Supreme Court, that it would end segregation. But what they got in return was not what they wanted, the decision was against Plessy. The decision stated that the Fourteenth Amendment didn't apply to State Law, only federal law. The Supreme Court also ruled that segregation on busses and places like that was not un-equal rights, but it was simply equal rights, just divided.

Jim Crow laws were added to keep whites and blacks separated. The laws included rules such as; whites couldn't marry a person that wasn't white, and a black person could not cut a white person's hair. Once legal, segregation was definitely

implemented. In the Plessy v. Ferguson